Hot QCD Phase Diagram From Holographic Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton Models
Romulo Rougemont, Joaquin Grefa, Mauricio Hippert, Jorge Noronha,, Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler, Israel Portillo, Claudia Ratti

TL;DR
This paper reviews holographic Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton models that describe the hot QCD phase diagram, comparing their predictions with lattice QCD results and analyzing their transport properties and limitations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of EMD holographic models for hot QCD, including their calibration, predictive power, and comparison with lattice data at finite temperature and density.
Findings
EMD models match lattice QCD results at zero and finite baryon density.
Predicted viscosities align with phenomenological models.
Bayesian analysis constrains model parameters effectively.
Abstract
In this review, we provide an up-to-date account of quantitative holographic descriptions of the strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma (QGP) produced in heavy-ion collisions, based on the class of gauge-gravity Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton (EMD) models. Holography is employed to tentatively map the QCD phase diagram at finite temperature onto a dual theory of charged, asymptotically AdS black holes in 5D. With a quantitative focus on the hot QCD phase diagram, the EMD models reviewed are adjusted to describe lattice results for the finite-temperature QCD equation of state, with 2+1 flavors and physical quark masses, at zero chemical potential and vanishing electromagnetic fields. The predictive power of EMD models is tested by quantitatively comparing their predictions for the hot QCD equation of state at nonzero baryon density and the corresponding state-of-the-art lattice QCD results. The…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
